Heinz Fütterer

Heinz Fütterer
Medal record
Men’s Athletics
Olympic Games
Representing  Germany
1956 Melbourne 4x100 metre relay
European Championships
Representing  West Germany
1954 Bern 100 metres
1954 Bern 200 metres

Heinrich ("Heinz") Ludwig Fütterer (born 14 October 1931) is a German athlete, who mainly competed in sprint events. He was born in Illingen. His nickname is "Weisser Blitz" which means "White Flash" because he was the only white man who could keep up with the black runners at that time.

Fütterer in 1956

Fütterer competed for the United Team of Germany in the 1956 Summer Olympics held in Melbourne, Australia where he won the bronze medal in the 4 x 100 metre relay with his team mates Lothar Knörzer, Leonhard Pohl and Manfred Germar but didn't reach the 100m final.

In 1954 he won two gold medals at the European Championships in Bern, Switzerland, in 1958 he won the relay with Germany.

His best time in the 100 meters was 10.2 seconds, equalling the world record held by Jesse Owens and a number of other sprinters. He ran the race in Japan 1954. His best in the 200 meter was 20.8 seconds. He was part of the German world record 4 × 100 m relay of 1958.

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    Awards
    Preceded by
    Germany Werner Haas
    German Sportsman of the Year
    1954
    Succeeded by
    Germany Hans Günter Winkler


    Records
    Preceded by
    United Kingdom McDonald Bailey
    European Record Holder Men's 100m
    31 October 1954 - 30 July 1957
    Succeeded by
    West Germany Manfred Germar
    Preceded by
    United Kingdom McDonald Bailey
    European Record Holder Men's 200m
    29 August 1954 - 14 September 1957
    Succeeded by
    West Germany Manfred Germar


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